Model: LG CineBeam HU710P 4K UHD DLP Hybrid Smart Home Cinema Projector
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Yes, but that's not the actual DLP resolution. It uses pixel shift to get that native resolution. Here's a quote from a review of this specific projector:
> This projector offers UHD resolution of 3840x2160 via use of the Texas Instruments DLP 0.47-inch XPR (Expanded Pixel Resolution) chipset to produce 8.3 million discrete pixels. This chipset takes a DMD with native 1920x1080 resolution and applies a four-phase pixel shift to reproduce the full 3840x2160 resolution in each frame of UHD video. So, while it's technically not a true native 4K projector, with all else being equal the 4K images produced by this projector are essentially indistinguishable from a native 4K image in typical viewing conditions.
Yes, but that's not the actual DLP resolution. It uses pixel shift to get that native resolution. Here's a quote from a review of this specific projector:
> This projector offers UHD resolution of 3840x2160 via use of the Texas Instruments DLP 0.47-inch XPR (Expanded Pixel Resolution) chipset to produce 8.3 million discrete pixels. This chipset takes a DMD with native 1920x1080 resolution and applies a four-phase pixel shift to reproduce the full 3840x2160 resolution in each frame of UHD video. So, while it's technically not a true native 4K projector, with all else being equal the 4K images produced by this projector are essentially indistinguishable from a native 4K image in typical viewing conditions.
I dont think with the native eye with good screen in front , you cant notice the difference. Well using Texas Instruments DLP 0.47-inch XPR is much better for this price. I have been using it for a year and this is fantastic even in white wall.
Thoughts on how I can connect a soundbar without running a wire behind walls. Currently using BT audio while I look to upgrade to a proper discrete audio setup. But bluetooth requires me to connect everytime i.e. it does not auto connect to the last BT setting
I bought this a few months ago. No complaints for the costs so far. I have a complete dark movie room and picture is fantastic. I will soon be mounting it on the ceiling so hope I don't lose any performance. Highly recommend
I had this projector for a few months but sold it mainly because the HDR brightness was so inconsistent (either too bright or too dark) and was not adjustable beyond a dynamic tone mapping on/off setting. That was about 9 months ago, so hopefully they've fixed it with a firmware update.
So much streaming content is 4K HDR now, and sometimes 4K SDR isn't even offered (Disney+), that I felt like HDR tone mapping / brightness was very important, especially for a projector where you're getting maybe 50-100 nits of brightness on the screen instead of 500-1000 nits on a TV. I ended up going with a BenQ 4K projector because BenQ really seems to know what they're doing with projectors+HDR.
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Can you recommend a good projector that's 3LCD and brighter like you mentioned? I'm looking to upgrade my Optoma HD26. Thank you!
4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
> This projector offers UHD resolution of 3840x2160 via use of the Texas Instruments DLP 0.47-inch XPR (Expanded Pixel Resolution) chipset to produce 8.3 million discrete pixels. This chipset takes a DMD with native 1920x1080 resolution and applies a four-phase pixel shift to reproduce the full 3840x2160 resolution in each frame of UHD video. So, while it's technically not a true native 4K projector, with all else being equal the 4K images produced by this projector are essentially indistinguishable from a native 4K image in typical viewing conditions.
> This projector offers UHD resolution of 3840x2160 via use of the Texas Instruments DLP 0.47-inch XPR (Expanded Pixel Resolution) chipset to produce 8.3 million discrete pixels. This chipset takes a DMD with native 1920x1080 resolution and applies a four-phase pixel shift to reproduce the full 3840x2160 resolution in each frame of UHD video. So, while it's technically not a true native 4K projector, with all else being equal the 4K images produced by this projector are essentially indistinguishable from a native 4K image in typical viewing conditions.
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So much streaming content is 4K HDR now, and sometimes 4K SDR isn't even offered (Disney+), that I felt like HDR tone mapping / brightness was very important, especially for a projector where you're getting maybe 50-100 nits of brightness on the screen instead of 500-1000 nits on a TV. I ended up going with a BenQ 4K projector because BenQ really seems to know what they're doing with projectors+HDR.
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